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Fluorescence in situ hybridization on extended DNA fibres as a tool to analyse complex T-DNA loci in potato

✍ Scribed by Anne-marie A. Wolters; Luisa M. Trindade; Evert Jacobsen; Richard G. F. Visser


Book ID
104463764
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
360 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
0960-7412

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Summary

In this study the T‐DNA composition of four antisense potato transformants showing complete or very strong inhibition of granule‐bound starch synthase (GBSS) activity was analysed in detail. By Southern blot hybridizations, it was determined that all four transformants contained T‐DNAs on multiple linkage groups and that most linkage groups contained multiple T‐DNA copies, often in combination with non‐T‐DNA vector sequences. Subsequently, fluorescence in situ hybridization was performed on extended DNA fibres (‘fibre‐FISH’) of three progeny plants each containing a single linkage group with a complex T‐DNA organization. By using two differently labelled probes, one consisting of T‐DNA sequences and the other of vector DNA sequences, it was possible to visualize the composition of complex loci. DNA sequences of 5–6 kb were well distinguishable. With this technique it is possible to determine T‐DNA copy number, and arrangement of T‐DNA and vector DNA sequences in a locus, more accurately than by Southern blot analysis alone. Therefore, fibre‐FISH is a valuable supplementary tool to study T‐DNA integrations in detail.


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